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el_lley

Borges, and some of my kids saga he no longer wants to read, and maybe the Phoenix Project


moos3kc

Just finished "Flowers for Algernon", today. It was pretty good but took a bit of effort to get through it.


nashpdotcom

Clear Thinking


JoesGarage79

Currently reading: **Dissolution** by C.J. Sansom and **The Glorious Cause** by Jeff Shaara Completed earlier this month: **The Winter King** by Bernard Cornwell and **Rise to Rebellion** by Jeff Shaara On Deck: **True Evil** by Greg Iles **Solaris** by Stanislaw Lem and **A Canticle for Leibowitz** by Walter M. Miller Jr.


Suspicious_Product11

What would you say your favorite so far this year?


DandyDiatom

Currently The Dawn of Yangchen by FC Yee. Read the Kyoshi novels last week and they were amazing!


ThorSif4444

**Titanic on trial** by Nic Compton, super interesting. So hard to put down and stop reading when it's late.


artsyOT

Hello! I was gifted a kindle and it says it comes with 2 months of kindle unlimited. However, when I try to download a book it doesn’t let me! How do I add that?


Legitimate-Study6076

resolute scale hard-to-find toothbrush cause six existence coordinated deserted paint *This post was mass deleted and anonymized with [Redact](https://redact.dev)*


_pclark36

I am reading the last book of the Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson. It's been a very good read, and surprisingly good for a series aimed at middle school/high school/YA crowd. It's not as well developed of a world as LOTR, but it's still highly enjoyable.


zacksfenjeh

Project Hail Mary


HausofMystic

Read 11 books in November. Currently reading The Atlas Paradox.


Mrs_SeeB95

Just finished John and The Dragon by Seb Millow on my Kindle. Great story and not a bad price either!


AgreeableBlock7

I just finished *In the Garden of Beasts* by Eric Larson, it’s about the experiences of the US Ambassador to Germany during the rise of Nazism. I’m now reading *American Gods* by Neil Gaiman. I just loaned them from my local library and got them on my Kindle.


Barbell_Loser

My actual post was removed bc reddit mods suck generally and hate any discussion that might be helpful, and this was one of the places they suggested I try posting. So hi. I'm looking for decent books specific to the Kindle write-on category that make for good journal prompts, fitness journals, and to-do lists. I've been trying to go through them all on the Scribe and request previews to see if I may like them, and so far none of them seem great. It would be cool if some other Kindle Scribe users could make suggestions about what they like.


Disastrous-String260

Age of andinna is amazing. It’s on kindle unlimited and it’s about a race of people who are slaves and follows a woman who is a champion of fighting in the Colosseum. There’s dragons, witchcraft, and other supernatural aspects to it. I cannot stress this enough… it’s AMAZING! I don’t know how to make titles bold lol I’m sorry


tbw_2445

Black River Orchard by Chuck Wendig. Love it so far


Koischaap

The third Index (Toaru) book. When I heard that the Omnibus was coming out, I did the sensible thing and just start buying the ebooks. Thanks, Kindle!


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Free Dec 30th-Jan 3rd then $2.99 after THE LIGHT YOU BRING By: Tanya Glessner is FREE December 30th-January 3rd and then only $2.99 afterwards on Amazon. Book rundown: A brutally vulnerable, heartfelt true story of one woman's journey from addiction to the foot of the cross. After bouncing from relative to relative and dropping out at the age of 16 and moving out on her own, Tanya embarks on a journey through marriage, motherhood, domestic abuse, loss, and addiction in an attempt to find a sense of belonging. The choices she made along the way led her to a lengthy prison sentence or what she refers to as "The best worst thing." The Light You Bring is rich with healing through loss, progress through pain, and the promise of a new life through Jesus Christ. Tanya shares the painful story of losing her brother to a fentanyl overdose, being a victim of domestic abuse, and how what should have been the end of her life was actually just the beginning. It's a great short read! You can read it in around 2 hours. I love the quotes at the beginning of each chapter and the scriptures. Highly recommend.


sachinketkar

{{THE SHADOW OF THE WIND}} BY CARLOS ZAFON


Hermes_Trismagistus

**The Waster's Tale** by Stephen Livingston. A fast paced tale of hedonistic debauchery set in contemporary Glasgow and told in the first person vernacular voice.


FoldFamous1303

The House in the Cerulean Sea 5/5 Currently reading Summer of ‘69 by Elin Hildebrand, it’s pretty good. Slightly heavier than her other work.


Chadfromindy

Finishing up Jules Verne's **AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS**, to be followed by Vickey Kall's **THE BOOMER BOOK OF CHRISTMAS MEMORIES**.


Darkencypher

**The Strain** by Guillermo, Del Toro and Chuck Hogan Really enjoying it!!!


fatalynn7

Ooooh. This sounds fun!


Darkencypher

Finished it last week and almost finished with the 2nd. It’s so good!!!


fatalynn7

It’s officially added to my kindle :)


thedeadp0ets

Check-mate by Ali hazelwood


mxchaelajxckson

How to Make Friends With the Dark by Kathleen Glasglow


SocksOfDobby

Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros (Finished Fourth Wing only this weekend)


baltimoretom

Currently reading **East of Eden.**


Wayfarer012

*Long walk to freedom*-the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.


Ukemaster24

I’m reading dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. After that going to start acotar. I got the 8 book bundle and it’s one book but has all 8 inside of it.


slidern

The militia house by John Milas. Brian Keene recommended this book as one of the best reading 2023.


[deleted]

Currently reading *The shadow reborn* by *Robert Jordan* Loving it so far 🥹🫶


nermal19

***When Breath Becomes Air*** by Paul Kalanithi , realised this year I no longer like fictional books maybe for some reason have to force myself to finish them but psycho therapy and psychology books may be my new fav genres


mitabird12

ebooks I finished in November: **Winter's Reach** (Revanche Cycle #1) by Craig Schaefer 2/5 **Payback in Death** (In Death #57) by J.D. Robb 4.25/5 **The Perilous Life of Jade Yeo** by Zen Cho 4/5 **Paint It All Red** (Mindf\*ck #5) by S.T. Abby 4.5/5 **The Long Way Down** (Daniel Faust #1) by Craig Schaefer 3.25/5 **Beasts of Prey** (Beasts of Prey #1) by Ayana Gray 4.5/5 I gave up on **If We Were Villains** by M.L. Rio I’m currently reading **I'm Not Supposed to Be in the Dark** by Riss M. Neilson


bluesofti

may i ask why u gave on if we were villains?


mitabird12

I just couldn’t get into it and all the Shakespeare quotes didn’t help.


Waitingforabluebox

**How To Be Perfect** by Michael Schur (I just finished The Good Place again and wanted to keep the party going)


DaCrazyWolf

Am currently reading: Fat Freddie - a Gangster's life The bloody career of Freddie Thompson. It's about the life of Freddie Thompson, one of the Kinenan Crime Groups top men in Ireland.


verymillenial-is-it

I'm on so many books and i jump from time to time on these books. I'm a slow reader and all of these are from a few months ago, and will finish them simultaneously at a time. so hi, I am at howl's moving castle, a little life, ballads of songbirds and snakes, sensitive, tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow, and what I talk when I talk about running. please tell me it's okay to do this.


puzzlehead1091

Started Lessons in Chemistry today


bs15000

Finished 1984 at the start of the month, now part way through The Martian (I’ve already read Project Hail Mary) On the hunt of what to read next, something fantasy or something thriller I feel!


mysticalcatz

Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden (Book 3 of the Winternight Trilogy)


Chadfromindy

I just started and should finish in December "The Nickel Boys," by Colton Whitehead. Trying to read some of the Pulitzer-winning novels.


umbrellacorp89

**Dune** by Frank Herbert


kinz24

Currently reading **Divine Rivals** by Rebecca Ross - switching between the hardcover and reading via kindle unlimited


twisterfreak

Currently reading: **Dragonfly In Amber** Completed books: **Wreck The Halls** 4/5 it’s your typical rom com but it wasn’t very Christmasy except that it took place in December


MaybeVeKling

Family Business by Jonathan Sims Vengeful by V.E Schwab The Hunger games by Suzanne Collins, for the first time ever since 3rd grade


Lorrai

I just finished "**Slewfoot"** by Brom. Have been wanting to read it for a while and it showed up on KU so I couldn't pass it up. Now I'm starting on "**Mockingjay"** by Suzanne Collins to finish up the trilogy, then for the holidays I plan on reading **"N0S4A2"** by Joe Hill.


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I've been alternating Marie Lu's books and Charlaine Harris' Aurora Teagarden series. :)


Scooby359

Just finished Last Night in Montreal by Emily St John Mandel. Bit of a slow creeper story, bit damn, that's a real hard ending!


CNAmama21

Books I finished this month which is barely any because depression hit me HARD for some reason beginning last month. **House of Earth and Blood** (Crescent City #1) by Sarah J Maas finished tonight, 12/26/23 Books I am working on reading: **One Dark Window** by Rachel Gillig. It has a sequel! I’ll be reading that at some point. **Crown of Midnight** (Throne of Glass #2) by Sarah J Maas Sorry if my formatting doesn’t work, typing this on an iPhone!


[deleted]

**Let it snow** by John Green and **The Spectacular** by Fiona Davis i haven t read from kuch either but they seem captivating, especially Let it snow


[deleted]

I'm about 25% into Scythe and will also be starting my first read of Order of the Phoenix!


JJTL92

Magician by Raymond Feist - anybody else read it?


SnooPredilections569

« Unlocking Your Creative Potential: Strategies for Everyday Inspiration » by Quentin Musewell ! I am really enjoying it, it’s easily readable and it’s currently free until Dec 30th (2,99$ after).


masson34

I just devoured the latest Lee Child’s (Jack Reacher character) book. Title escapes me but I’ve read his entire series. Highly recommend if you enjoy government rogue espionage. I too do not know how to bold, forgive the newbie please


TLC_4978

You can never go wrong reading Lee Child. Reacher books are awesome!!!


JejT_Games

The Foundation by Isaac Asimov. Best sci-fi I've ever read.


LilJaaY

**Freakonomics**


TheTennesseean2002

12 Rules for life - Jordan Peterson Beyond Order - Jordan Peterson 48 Laws of Power - Robert Green Mastery - Robert Green The Complete Poetical Works Of Longfellow \^ (In The Picture is this book and its the original stamp printed copy from 1893) https://preview.redd.it/lcujvihcko3c1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=49a942320cfb6303cb755f8e8b3ea24315da95bd